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  3. CURTIN SPEAKS TO U.S.A. R.A.A.F BLOWS AT NEW BRITAIN

    Early today the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) broadcast a talk to the American people, and their re-action is now awaited. In his broadcast Mr. Curtin announced that the Attorney ...

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  4. DAY OF PRAYER TOMORROW

    At the Prime Minister's request to-morrow is being observed throughout Australia as a, special day of prayer for this country in her hour ...

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  5. Personal

    J. R. Hopgood has received advice from tile Air Board that her husband, L.A. C. Hopgood, has been posted missing, believed prisoner of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WAVELL ON PACIFIC

    NEW DELHI.—Discussing the mili[?]ry situation in India. In an interview [?]e British Commander-in-Chief in at area (Sir Archibald Wavell) has ...

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  7. Nazi Losses In Russia

    LONDON, Today.—A special communique Issued from Moscow, states that between February 22 and March 10 on the north-western front, the ...

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  8. Black Out Offenders Being Reported

    In a discussion daring the reading of the Electric Light Report at the Town Council meeting on Thursday evening the Chief Air Raid Wurdea ...

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  9. Billeting Survey Begins

    MELBOURNE, March 13.—A preliminary survey of accommodation in Australia available for British, Australian or Allied troops is now being ...

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  10. Severe Penallies for Petrol Ration Offenders

    MELBOURNE, March 13.—Hundreds of Melbourne city business men who have been driving their cars to work on "business only" ration will ...

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  11. Tokio Claims Capture of Medan

    Tokio reports the capture of the port of Medan in north-east Sumatra. This claim is not confirmed. The last messages received from ...

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  12. LIBYAN ACTION

    CAIRO, Today.—A report from Cairo states that advance parties of both sides in the Libyan Desert exchanged shell fire during yesterday. ...

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  13. Vichy—U. S. Break?

    LONDON, Friday.—Paris Radio to-day demanded that Vichy sever relations with the United States. ...

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  14. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—I have read the reports appearing in your issue of the "watch" dated March 12, concerning two prosecutions against Dycer and Cratter, and am of ...

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  15. H.M.A.S. PERTH AND YARRA LOST

    CANBERRA, March 13.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) announced tonight that information had been received from the Naval Board that the Australian cruiser, Perth, and the sloop, Yarra, are I overdue on their return to Australia from Java waters. "In view ...

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  16. U-Boat Attacks U.S. Base in West Indies

    CASTRIES, St. Lucia (Brutish West Ind a), Friday.—British authorities have disclosed that an enemy submarine attacked Castries Harbour on ...

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  17. R.A.F. DAYLIGHT SWEEP OVER FRANCE

    LONDON, Friday.—The R.A.F. yesterday carried out the heaviest daylight attack for some weeks on northern Prance. It was largely a fighter ...

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    Australia's place in the Pacific war zone in relation to New Guinea, Java and Burma. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Nazi Spies Sentenced in U. S.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Seven persons found guilty of espionage were sentenced today to an aggregate of 217 years' imprisonment. ...

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  20. URGENT APPEAL

    The No. 6 Red Cross Circle conducting the "Anti-waste Campaign" has received an urgent request from the Defence Authorities for all clean rags. ...

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  21. R.A.F. Attacks Channel Port

    The R.A.P. again fiercely attacked a Channel port during the night. Severe explosions were felt on the Kent coast. ...

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  22. British Submarine Sinks 69,000 Tons

    The submarine Utmost has returned after 15 months' service, in the Mediterranean, during which she torpedoed an Italian cruiser and 7 supply ships ...

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  23. Loan Total Now £47,300,000

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Mr. Chifley, Treasurer, announced that up to the end of business on Thursday there had been 230,000 applications for the ...

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  24. Sir William Bragg Dies

    MELBOURNE, March 13.—Reported from London is the death of Sir William Bragg, noted British Scientist. He was 79. ...

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  25. Formation of Air Observers' Corps

    Regulations authorising the creation and maintenance of a volunteer air observers' corps to keep watch for and report enemy aircraft over ...

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  26. Loan Quotas Exceeded

    On the closing of the Liberty Loan it was found that Portland's quota of £12,000 had been over-subscribed by £5,585—a wonderful response. The ...

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  27. A.I.F. Commander In Melbourne

    Major-General Gordon Bennett (left), commander of the A. I. F. in Malaya, with the Chief of the Australian General. Staff, Lieutenant-Genera! V. H. Sturdee, at Army Headquarters in Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Thefts, from Mt. Gambier Shops

    In the Adelaide Supreme Court on Thursday, before the Chief Justice, Colin Lloyd Harris, 18, and Michael Francis Hughes Frederick Mendes, ...

    Article : 157 words
  30. Empire Air Mail Suspended

    CANBERRA, Today.—Another reminder that the Empire Air Mail service has been suspended has been issued to the public. Instead of ...

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  31. Darwin Flag Presented to Federal Government

    CANBERRA, Today.—The first Australian flag to be fired upon on Australian soil has been presented to the Federal Government. It will be ...

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  32. Concessions for Allied Forces in Australia

    CANBERRA, Friday.—War Cabinet decided on Thursday to grant concession rates already enjoyed by members of the Commonwealth forces to ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. Cld Resident Dies at Millicent

    SMITH.—At Millicent, on March 14 Sarah Jane, widow of the late Christopher Smith, and sister of Mr. C. T Major, of Mount Gambier, at the age ...

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